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James T. Farrell: Critical Essay by Barry O'Connell

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SOURCE: "The Lost World of James T. Farrell's Short Stories," in Twentieth Century Literature, Vol. 22, No. 1, February 1976, pp. 36-51.

In this essay, O'Connell argues for the centrality of Farrell's vision of the Irish-Catholic experience in his fiction.

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